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Higher Education Tax Credits Students and families may be eligible to claim a tax credit or tuition and fees deduction on their federal income tax return for qualified tuition and...
Higher Education Tax Credits Students and families may be eligible to claim a tax credit or tuition and fees deduction on their federal income tax return for qualified tuition and...
October 10, 2015 I. President Forbes called the meeting to order at 8:08 am. II. Roll Call Secretary North called the roll: Members present: Armstrong, Bantz, Casler, Cowan, Danielson, Farnham...
MINUTES OF ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY SAFETY COMMITTEE HELD AT DIANA TORREY HEALTH AND COUNSELING CENTER, CONFERENCE ROOM ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2017 STARTING AT 9:00 AM. Chairperson: Bill Ritchie, Co-Chair...
MINUTES OF ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY SAFETY COMMITTEE HELD AT DIANA TORREY HEALTH AND COUNSELING CENTER, CONFERENCE ROOM ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2018 STARTING AT 9:00 AM. Chairperson: Pat Gagnon, Co-Chair...
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At the Farm, Market, or Office, Student Interns Make Local ImpactEvery summer, St. Lawrence students immerse themselves in the North Country community while working alongside local organizers, advocates, farmers, and business leaders, thanks to the St. Lawrence University Public Interest Corps (SLUPIC). |
Faculty and Staff Honored, Awarded Promotions at Annual Convocation CeremonyMarking the start of a new academic year, faculty, staff, and university personnel gathered to celebrate the contributions of all members of the St. Lawrence community. The University recognized faculty who earned tenure and promotions during the annual Convocation and honored several employees with awards for their outstanding service. |
Federal Grant Supports Commitment to Student Mental Health and Well-BeingSt. Lawrence University has received a three-year, $287,061 grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to support its Comprehensive Care Network (CCN) Project. The project will use evidence-based approaches to improve the identification and treatment of at-risk students and expand access to services that address mental health, suicide prevention, and substance misuse. |
Poetry for Peace Series- Brush Art Gallery Join us at Poetry for Peace. All are welcome to read a poem, or just listen! |
SLU Writers Series presents Tom Piazza |
Organ Concert Series ~ Music for Rosh Hashanah |
Richard F. Brush Art Gallery to Present Gallery Talk with Kathryn Myers |
Visiting Scholar to Present Data Science for Social Justice |
Scarlet and Brown TriumphStarting off strong this week the men's golf team took the win with Cooper Evans placing first place at the Clarkson Invitational, his second career title from the Golden Knights. Saints football followed suit with a 14-7 home victory against Norwich University. In women’s soccer, Lilly Stone ’26 and Zoe Rogan ’27 tallied first career goals, defeating Castleton University and closing the Manchester Cup with a 3-0 win. For up-to-date schedules, news, and scores visit SaintsAthletics.com. |
Congratulations, Nathan Turtledove ’23!During this US Open season, we’d like to congratulate our very own tennis champ Nathan Turtledove ’23, who was presented with the Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s prestigious 2023 Ann Lebedeff Leadership Award as endowed by Billie Jean King at a banquet in New York City on Aug. 26. View photos from the banquet on the St. Lawrence Facebook account. |
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News Digest collects news releases & feature stories from the St. Lawrence website. Visit stlawu.edu/news for up-to-date news and information.
Gateway to the Path of TotalityWe were already pretty sure that St. Lawrence holds a special place in the universe, but with a location that puts us right in the path of totality for the upcoming total solar eclipse, it's like we have approval from the cosmos. To help you prepare for this once-in-a-lifetime event, we've compiled the best stories, resources, and tips from the Laurentian community. |
St. Lawrence in the News - April 2, 2024This regular roundup features a selection of recent mentions of St. Lawrence University and its students, faculty, and staff in regional, national, and international media outlets. Faculty members, students, and varsity teams and facilities were featured in media outlets using their expertise and research to weigh in on current events and giving back to the local community. |
Pies! Prizes! Pies! Math! Pies! |
Book launch of "The Caravaggio Syndrome" |
Shakespeare Theatre on Campus April 5-7, 2024 |
World Languages Week 2024 |
The Saints This Week!No. 5 nationally-ranked men’s lacrosse team continued their unbeaten start to the season, with a record of 10-0, with two Liberty League wins. They defeated Skidmore, 14-6, on the road, thanks to six goals from Ben Hutchinson '24. The Scarlet and Brown also beat No. 8 ranked Union, 12-6, thanks to four goals from Judge Murphy '24 who tallied his 200th career point during the contest. The Saints women’s lacrosse team earned their first two wins of the year, starting off 2-1 in league play. They took down Vassar, 14-7, as three different players tallied hattricks before defeating Bard in an impressive 18-4 victory, where five players scored two or more goals. Saints softball returned to the North Country winning three games in style as the team is outperforming their 2023 season record, with a little more than a month still to be played. The team swept cross-town rivals SUNY Canton in a doubleheader, Friday afternoon, as Isabelle Wilson '27, Layne Fritz '26 and Olivia Caporale '26 combined for a no-hitter in the first game. They then split two games with Oswego the next day, running away 9-4 in the second game, setting their record at 8-5. The Saints track and field teams hosted the "Saints Ice Breaker" where the men’s team recorded 13 victories, across all events, enroute to a first-place finish. The women’s squad used strong performances in the middle and long-distance events to earn a second-place finish in the field. For up-to-date schedules, news, and scores visit SaintsAthletics.com. |
Celebrating Our 2026 Scholars! ❤️🤎Last month, 30 of the top scholars in the class of 2026 gathered at MacAllaster House with President Kate Morris to celebrate their extraordinary academic achievements. They've worked hard to maintain a GPA of 3.75 or higher for the last three semesters and we couldn’t be prouder. Congrats to this stellar group of Laurentians! Check out the post on the St. Lawrence University Instagram Account.
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News Digest is a weekly compilation of news releases and web feature stories created in the past week. It is released, generally, every Monday. Please submit news items from your department or news regarding student events and achievements using the University Communications content request form.
Four majors offered: History and French, History and Spanish, History and German, and History and Multi-Languages The interdisciplinary history and modern languages majors allow students to deepen their understanding of...
Health and Safety for Off Campus Programs St. Lawrence University strongly supports study abroad as an excellent way in which students can prepare for living and working in a world...
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How St. Lawrence University Is Leveling Up Collegiate EsportsEsports is the fastest growing collegiate sport, and St. Lawrence is equipping itself to be one of the premier esport programs in the country. |
'Math & Everything' Event Inspires the Next Generation of Women in STEMMore than 300 high-school students, teachers, and counselors visited campus Friday for the second annual “Math & Everything” event designed to help North Country girls envision a future for themselves in mathematics, statistics, and computer or data science majors and careers. |
Faculty Focus-November 18, 2025Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty published in prestigious journals and presented at renowned conferences. |
Fall 2025 Student Recital |
Performance by the St. Lawrence Choral Society |
Saints Head to Divisional Championships!Men’s Cross Country: Seniors Nick Lyndaker and Patrick Russell earned individual bids to the NCAA Division III Championship after Lyndaker placed second and Russell 25th at the Mideast Regional on their home course in Canton, N.Y. The NCAA announced the qualifiers Sunday afternoon, sending both Saints to South Carolina next weekend. Women’s Cross Country: Sophomore Avery Blanchard qualified for the NCAA Division III Championship with a 21st-place finish in 22:37.1 at the Mideast Regional, the best regional result of her career. She stayed steady through a crowded field to secure one of the region’s individual spots. Football: Eight Saints earned All-Liberty League honors. Senior Nicholas Huhtala, junior Ryan Donovan, senior Ryan Surhoff, and senior Clayton Fogler were named Second Team, while senior Will Lederman, sophomore Aidan Hays, junior Brennan Twombly, and sophomore Sam Arbaugh earned Honorable Mention. Huhtala led SLU with 45 receptions for 567 yards and six touchdowns, highlighted by a career-best 176-yard performance against Rochester on Saturday, where the Saints ended their season with a big win over the Yellowjackets. Riding: St. Lawrence closed the fall with two home shows at the Appleton Riding Hall. The Saints were Reserve High Point Team on Saturday with five blue ribbons, then claimed High Point Team honors Sunday. Senior Lauren Trexler earned High Point Rider with wins in Intermediate Fences and Limit Flat, and senior Harper Eskey was Reserve High Point Rider after a four-person ride off. Men’s Hockey: The St. Lawrence University men's program, in partnership with the Hockey Alumni Association, inducted Tom O'Connor '75, P'12, and the late Ray Shero '84 into the Legends of Appleton. The program also celebrated with the Ray Shero '84 Memorial Alumni Game in front of the Appleton Arena faithful. Before the contest, O'Connor and his family dropped the ceremonial first puck, and both O'Connor and Shero were honored during the first intermission in front of a packed Appleton Arena. For up-to-date scores and information, visit SaintsAthletics.com. |
100 Years of Men's Hockey 💯Thank you to Saints alumni and fans who celebrated alongside us this past weekend in honor of one hundred years of Saints men's hockey. The historic occasion included two Legends of Appleton inductees. We love our DI hockey here in the North Country, and we love this community. Here's to another 100 years! See highlights of the weekend on the St. Lawrence Instagram page. |
News Digest is a weekly compilation of news releases and web feature stories created in the past week. It is released, generally, every Tuesday. Please submit news items from your department or news regarding student events and achievements using the University Communications news form.
The mission of the St. Lawrence University Public Interest Corps (SLU PIC) is to link talented and passionate St. Lawrence University students and recent graduates with North Country public interest...